10 Symptoms of Swimmer's Ear

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Symptom #5: Blocked Ear Sensation

This is a common symptom associated with swimmer’s ear. Patients tend to feel pressure and a feeling of fullness inside the affected ear. It usually affects only one ear and it can become quite annoying over time.

If your ear has become blocked because of swimmer’s ear, then you should allow a doctor or other medical professional to deal with it for you. Trying to remove the blockage yourself will not deal with the cause of the blockage and could even cause permanent damage. Instead, medical treatment is required that will tackle the cause as well as the symptom.

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